ee. distemper among, in 
ANNUAL REGISTER. 
CA 
Cathery, G. xlv 830 
—— Rich. lii 653 
Catholics. See Roman Catholics 
Catiline, xviii 71] 
Catineau, xxxvi 85] 
Catley, Ann, xxxi 226] 1226 
Cator, xxxi 36 
—- J. liii 483 
Joseph, xxvi 171 
Catt, le, xxxiii 386] 393] a 
Cattaro, given up to the Russians, xlviii 
149 
Catter, G. iv 121] 
Cattle, high price of, i 83 
g++» number sent to Smithfield in 1754 and 
1757, i 82 
-e»+» persons killed by bulls, i 98. 1 23*. liii 
31, 108. liv 132. lviii 93. lix 59 
«++. extraordinary calf, ii 66 
+... thanksgiving for the cessation of the 
distemper among, 7d. 
«++» acacia food for, ii 384 
e+.. extraordinarily large, iii 159} v 112] 
vi 83] viii 154] ix 92] xix 141] xliii 46, 
xlviii 372. xlix 497 
+. diminutive breed in Asia, iv 59] xiv 
154] 
‘s+. mischiefs from driving about London, 
iv 106] xxxvii 36, xlii 147] Ix 266 
Finland, iv 
122] 
— in several parts of 
the continent, iv 161] vii 54] 
«++. remedies for the distemper, v 116] 
vii 54] xy 145] 
«+.. ground furze given to, vi 52] xxxi 77 
++.. importation of hides from Denmark 
prohibited on account of the disease pre- 
~ vailing there, vi 57] xi 153) 
«--- fourteen men burnt alive for poison- 
_ ing in France, vii 54] 
_e».- preservatives against the distemper in, 
- wii 116] xv 145] xxiv 99 
+.-- calf with two heads, viii 115] 
++. three milkwhite cow calves with red 
ears produced by a red cow, viii 116] 
--. food. for, viii 150. x1 397. li 840. liii 
508. liv 502 
a carrots recommended for fattening, viii 
0 ; 
«++» dugs of several cows cut off in Step- 
hey fields, ix 93] . 
+... inoculation for- the distemper, x 103] 
* xvii 138] - 
«+-- death of calves from-worms, x 141] 
+++» extraordinary instance of a milch free- 
martin, xi 96] 
«++.» injportation of hides, hoofs, and horns, 
rom places where the distemper rages, 
_ prohibited, xi 153] 
+++ distemper, in France, xi 172] 
++.. abatement of the distemper by. sta- 
bling with horses, xi 195] 
+++» distemper broken out in Hampshire, 
xii 159] 
Pant, 
113 
cA 
Cattle : state of the distemper in Holland, 
xii 166] xiv 147] 
«+++ distemper in Scotland, xiii 146] 
-. ++ butchers affected by killing some, the 
flesh of which was eaten with impunity, 
xiii 77 
+. ++ Money granted for losses in Scotland 
to prevent the spread of the distemper, 
xiv 225] 
«++. improved breed of, xiv 104 
Ee oo management of, xiv 105, 108. xlix 
1 
ee». teams of cows, xiv 108 
-.-- Mortality among in (Scotland, xv 
109] 
«.-- reward for prevention of the spread- 
ing of the disorder, xv 213] 
+... distemper broke out in the Nether- 
lands, xvii 81] 86] 
.... office of insurance against the distem- 
per opened at Copenhagen, xvii 121] 
-» +» distemper in Suffolk, xvti 124] 
.. +. act for regulating the driving of, xvii 
123] 
«s+» wild, in Scotland, xvii 87 
..-. proclamation against importation from 
France on account of the distemper, xviii 
85] 
«++» expenses of preventing the distemper, 
xviii 245] 
-+.. Salt recommended for, xix 102 
-.«» causes of the distemper, xx 92 
.... distemper broke out in the Ukraine, 
xxi 207] ; 
—— in the isle of 
Thanet, xxiv 168] 
».- prevention and cure of the distemper, 
Xxiv 99 
«+.» method of rearing calves without milk, 
xxv 110. xxxii 92. xlix 871 
«+... rearing calves for the London market, 
xxxvi 305 
«+. wild, in Northumberland, xxxvi 312 
+s.» convictions for stealing, xl 23. xlii 45 
»-+. management of, in Switzerland, xl 
341 
.... advantages of oxen in agriculture, xlii 
400 : 
-++. grant for services relative to the dis- 
temper, xlvii 589 
.... two oxen poisoned by ‘a painted gate, 
xlviii 451 
--=. animosity of a bull toward a man, 7. 
-... of the E. Indies, xlix 950. liv 136 
.++. ox three and twenty days without food 
or water, liii 111 ~ 
ees petrified bull, liii 124 f 
«+++ poisoned by meadow saffron, lvi 75 
eee. ——-— by yew, lvi 105 
-+.. horse killed bya bull, lviii 179 
-... See also Cows 
Cattler, J. lvii 319 
Catton, C. xi 199] 
Catuelan, count de, xix 190 
Catullus, xix 225 — 
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